How to connect 2 TVs to a single collective antenna socket
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Hello, I tried connecting the TVs with a simple T-connection, but I'm not receiving all the channels on each TV, and some are also scrambled.
Both TVs work fine when connected separately.
Thank you for your responses.
Both TVs work fine when connected separately.
Thank you for your responses.
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it's a bit normal you divide the signal by 2
with an amplified model:
https://www.amazon.fr/High-Tech-372014-Amplificateur-Int%C3%A9rieur-Filtre/dp/B00UHQD040/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1454511838&sr=8-13&keywords=repartiteur+tnt
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with an amplified model:
https://www.amazon.fr/High-Tech-372014-Amplificateur-Int%C3%A9rieur-Filtre/dp/B00UHQD040/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1454511838&sr=8-13&keywords=repartiteur+tnt
" donkeys change their minds, not the fools"
please remember to mark your message as "resolved" if that's the case
Problem solved
Distribution on 2 TV outlets (2 televisions)
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In SAT (DVB-S2) a LNB with 2 outputs is used
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In collective satellite antennas, there must be as many input outlets as there are televisions (terminals)